Me in the Middle of OLLI

Wednesday was the first class of the Memories to Memoirs writing course that I’m taking with OLLI ~ Osher Lifelong Learning Institute @ UVA.

My hope is to become inspired for more blogging material to be shared with any visitor that might wind up here at my website. We were given a few questions to help us stir up some interesting stories from our childhood ……… What were your prized possessions? was one that I chose to write on. This little brown piggy bank has been with me for over sixty years!!

Thinking of my first Valentine………………. I remember when my dad walked in the door, dressed in a business suit from work, and handed me this piggy bank. It had chocolate heart lollipops sticking out of it. I still have the bank and it’s got cracks around the slot from me trying to get the money out with a knife.

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………….. And this is my piggy pitcher. I used it at breakfast time to pour milk on my cereal …………….. Cheerios, Puffed Rice, Rice Krispies, Shredded Wheat, Wheaties. On the bottom it says ‘Patented ~ Smiley ~ USA’ . It helps me remember where I sat at the kitchen table when my siblings and I had meals …… with my back to the window and facing the doorway leading into the hall. My two brothers sat across from me (giving them every opportunity to annoy me with their goofy faces 😜 ) and I vaguely remember my little sister in the booster seat at the end of the table. I’m not sure if piggy pitcher was one of a set? I believer she was.

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One of the men in the first class, Steve, talked about remembering sending away for his deed to 1-inch of Land in the Yukon. I remember Sergeant Preston of the Yukon and I remember this on the box of cereal. I wonder if my brothers sent for this too? 😀

6 thoughts on “Me in the Middle of OLLI”

I’d like to find a class like you took. I’m sure there are a number of them in my area, but it’s usually a chore for me to actually get involved in things like that. I always have my blogging though.

My most prized possessions that I still have from from my childhood are my stamp collection and a few books that still on my bookshelves. Sometimes I wish I’d kept all of my toys in their original packaging, but what fun would that have been for me. I had some great toys that wore and tore pretty rapidly.